Gating of Au-Bi2Se3-NbN ramp-type junctions with superconducting NbN gate-electrode and SrTiO3 film as the gate-insulator

Abstract

Ramp-type junctions of Au-Bi2Se3-NbN were prepared on top of a bottom gate comprised of a SrTiO3 gate-insulator film on NbN gate-electrode layer on (100) SrTiO3 wafer. Two wafers with gate-insulator thickness of 120 and 240 nm were studied, with the former showing higher gate leakage currents Ig at high gate voltages Vg, leading to heating effects and shifting of the junctions conductance spectra versus the voltage bias. At Vg=0 V, the conductance spectra of the low resistance junctions showed zero bias conductance peaks inside a tunneling gap with typical conductance drops when the critical current Ic was reached, while the high resistance ones exhibited tunneling conductance only. For Vg>-0.2 V ( E -2 MV/cm) of the wafer with 120 nm thick gate-insulator linear Ig vs Vg was found, while for Vg<-0.2 V, Ig saturation was observed, leading to quadratic and linear heating effects at positive and negative high Vg values, respectively. This led to asymmetric conductance spectra shifts versus Vg which followed almost exactly the Ig vs Vg behavior. In the wafer with twice the gate-insulator thickness (240 nm), heating effects were strongly suppressed, and symmetric small peak shifts appeared only under the highest Vg values of Vg=2 V ( E 10 MV/cm). Under Vg=2 V, a 5\% lower conductance was observed as compared to Vg=-2 V, indicating a small Fermi energy shift in our junctions under 10 MV/cm fields.

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